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53rd Annual Jerome Historic Home and Building Tour May 19 - 20, 2018.

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The Cottage Inn is one of Arizona’s oldest B & B’s.

53rd Annual Jerome Historic Home and Building Tour

The Jerome Chamber of Commerce is preparing its yearly exploration of the back streets of this historic mining town with the 53rd Annual Home and Building Tour. Save the dates of May 19-20, 2018 for a look at some never before shown gems in the mile-high town.We will be visiting one of Arizona’s oldest B & B’s known as The Cottage Inn. A part of the home will be featured on the DIY Channel show Boomtown Builders starring Jerome’s own Tim McClellan.Park out at the 300 level and a bus will bring you to town for your tickets. The Tour starts with ticket sales at Spook Hall on Hull Avenue.Adults will pay $25 and $10 for kids. Free for children under 3. There will be lots of steps so wear comfortable shoes and prepare for an adventure.First Tour starts at 9am and the last tickets of the day are sold at 3pm. Leave yourself 2-4 hours for this event.Participants will take a van ride to most locations with a few within walking distance of each other.Click on the image above to purchase tickets online or call the Chamber at 928.634.2900

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Welcome to the official Jerome Chamber of Commerce website!

It is our goal to provide you with as much information as possible so you can plan your trip to our town. Jerome is open year round and offers visitors a wide variety of activities in which to indulge.

Whether it is a long weekend get-away at a local bed and breakfast/hotel, or just a day trip to check out the shops and galleries, come and get a bite to eat at one of our many fine restaurants, while you enjoy the view. Jerome offers something for everyone!

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History of Jerome

Jerome was built on Cleopatra Hill above a vast deposit of copper. Prehistoric Native Americans were the first miners, seeking colored stones.The Spanish followed, seeking gold but finding copper.

Anglos staked the first claims in the area in 1876, and United Verde mining operations began in 1883, followed by the Little Daisy claim. Jerome grew rapidly from tent city to prosperous company town as it followed the swing of the mine's fortunes. Read more...